/*
	libmpg123: MPEG Audio Decoder library (version 1.14.4)

	copyright 1995-2010 by the mpg123 project - free software under the terms of the LGPL 2.1
	see COPYING and AUTHORS files in distribution or http://mpg123.org
*/

#ifndef MPG123_LIB_H
#define MPG123_LIB_H

/** \file mpg123.h The header file for the libmpg123 MPEG Audio decoder */

/* A macro to check at compile time which set of API functions to expect.
   This should be incremented at least each time a new symbol is added to the header. */
#define MPG123_API_VERSION 36

/* These aren't actually in use... seems to work without using libtool. */
#ifdef BUILD_MPG123_DLL
/* The dll exports. */
#define EXPORT __declspec(dllexport)
#else
#ifdef LINK_MPG123_DLL
/* The exe imports. */
#define EXPORT __declspec(dllimport)
#else
/* Nothing on normal/UNIX builds */
#define EXPORT
#endif
#endif

#ifndef MPG123_NO_CONFIGURE /* Enable use of this file without configure. */
#include <stdlib.h>
#include <sys/types.h>

/* Simplified large file handling.
	I used to have a check here that prevents building for a library with conflicting large file setup
	(application that uses 32 bit offsets with library that uses 64 bits).
	While that was perfectly fine in an environment where there is one incarnation of the library,
	it hurt GNU/Linux and Solaris systems with multilib where the distribution fails to provide the
	correct header matching the 32 bit library (where large files need explicit support) or
	the 64 bit library (where there is no distinction).

	New approach: When the app defines _FILE_OFFSET_BITS, it wants non-default large file support,
	and thus functions with added suffix (mpg123_open_64).
	Any mismatch will be caught at link time because of the _FILE_OFFSET_BITS setting used when
	building libmpg123. Plus, there's dual mode large file support in mpg123 since 1.12 now.
	Link failure is not the expected outcome of any half-sane usage anymore.

	More complication: What about client code defining _LARGEFILE64_SOURCE? It might want direct access to the _64 functions, along with the ones without suffix. Well, that's possible now via defining MPG123_NO_LARGENAME and MPG123_LARGESUFFIX, respectively, for disabling or enforcing the suffix names.
*/

/*
	Now, the renaming of large file aware functions.
	By default, it appends underscore _FILE_OFFSET_BITS (so, mpg123_seek_64 for mpg123_seek), if _FILE_OFFSET_BITS is defined. You can force a different suffix via MPG123_LARGESUFFIX (that must include the underscore), or you can just disable the whole mess by defining MPG123_NO_LARGENAME.
*/
#if (!defined MPG123_NO_LARGENAME) && ((defined _FILE_OFFSET_BITS) || (defined MPG123_LARGESUFFIX))

/* Need some trickery to concatenate the value(s) of the given macro(s). */
#define MPG123_MACROCAT_REALLY(a, b) a ## b
#define MPG123_MACROCAT(a, b) MPG123_MACROCAT_REALLY(a, b)
#ifndef MPG123_LARGESUFFIX
#define MPG123_LARGESUFFIX MPG123_MACROCAT(_, _FILE_OFFSET_BITS)
#endif
#define MPG123_LARGENAME(func) MPG123_MACROCAT(func, MPG123_LARGESUFFIX)

#define mpg123_open         MPG123_LARGENAME(mpg123_open)
#define mpg123_open_fd      MPG123_LARGENAME(mpg123_open_fd)
#define mpg123_open_handle  MPG123_LARGENAME(mpg123_open_handle)
#define mpg123_framebyframe_decode MPG123_LARGENAME(mpg123_framebyframe_decode)
#define mpg123_decode_frame MPG123_LARGENAME(mpg123_decode_frame)
#define mpg123_tell         MPG123_LARGENAME(mpg123_tell)
#define mpg123_tellframe    MPG123_LARGENAME(mpg123_tellframe)
#define mpg123_tell_stream  MPG123_LARGENAME(mpg123_tell_stream)
#define mpg123_seek         MPG123_LARGENAME(mpg123_seek)
#define mpg123_feedseek     MPG123_LARGENAME(mpg123_feedseek)
#define mpg123_seek_frame   MPG123_LARGENAME(mpg123_seek_frame)
#define mpg123_timeframe    MPG123_LARGENAME(mpg123_timeframe)
#define mpg123_index        MPG123_LARGENAME(mpg123_index)
#define mpg123_set_index    MPG123_LARGENAME(mpg123_set_index)
#define mpg123_position     MPG123_LARGENAME(mpg123_position)
#define mpg123_length       MPG123_LARGENAME(mpg123_length)
#define mpg123_set_filesize MPG123_LARGENAME(mpg123_set_filesize)
#define mpg123_replace_reader MPG123_LARGENAME(mpg123_replace_reader)
#define mpg123_replace_reader_handle MPG123_LARGENAME(mpg123_replace_reader_handle)
#define mpg123_framepos MPG123_LARGENAME(mpg123_framepos)

#endif /* largefile hackery */

#endif /* MPG123_NO_CONFIGURE */

#ifdef __cplusplus
extern "C" {
#endif

/** \defgroup mpg123_init mpg123 library and handle setup
 *
 * Functions to initialise and shutdown the mpg123 library and handles.
 * The parameters of handles have workable defaults, you only have to tune them when you want to tune something;-)
 * Tip: Use a RVA setting...
 *
 * @{
 */

/** Opaque structure for the libmpg123 decoder handle. */
struct mpg123_handle_struct;

/** Opaque structure for the libmpg123 decoder handle.
 *  Most functions take a pointer to a mpg123_handle as first argument and operate on its data in an object-oriented manner.
 */
typedef struct mpg123_handle_struct mpg123_handle;

/** Function to initialise the mpg123 library. 
 *	This function is not thread-safe. Call it exactly once per process, before any other (possibly threaded) work with the library.
 *
 *	\return MPG123_OK if successful, otherwise an error number.
 */
EXPORT int  mpg123_init(void);

/** Function to close down the mpg123 library. 
 *	This function is not thread-safe. Call it exactly once per process, before any other (possibly threaded) work with the library. */
EXPORT void mpg123_exit(void);

/** Create a handle with optional choice of decoder (named by a string, see mpg123_decoders() or mpg123_supported_decoders()).
 *  and optional retrieval of an error code to feed to mpg123_plain_strerror().
 *  Optional means: Any of or both the parameters may be NULL.
 *
 *  \return Non-NULL pointer when successful.
 */
EXPORT mpg123_handle *mpg123_new(const char* decoder, int *error);

/** Delete handle, mh is either a valid mpg123 handle or NULL. */
EXPORT void mpg123_delete(mpg123_handle *mh);

/** Enumeration of the parameters types that it is possible to set/get. */
enum mpg123_parms
{
	MPG123_VERBOSE = 0,        /**< set verbosity value for enabling messages to stderr, >= 0 makes sense (integer) */
	MPG123_FLAGS,          /**< set all flags, p.ex val = MPG123_GAPLESS|MPG123_MONO_MIX (integer) */
	MPG123_ADD_FLAGS,      /**< add some flags (integer) */
	MPG123_FORCE_RATE,     /**< when value > 0, force output rate to that value (integer) */
	MPG123_DOWN_SAMPLE,    /**< 0=native rate, 1=half rate, 2=quarter rate (integer) */
	MPG123_RVA,            /**< one of the RVA choices above (integer) */
	MPG123_DOWNSPEED,      /**< play a frame N times (integer) */
	MPG123_UPSPEED,        /**< play every Nth frame (integer) */
	MPG123_START_FRAME,    /**< start with this frame (skip frames before that, integer) */ 
	MPG123_DECODE_FRAMES,  /**< decode only this number of frames (integer) */
	MPG123_ICY_INTERVAL,   /**< stream contains ICY metadata with this interval (integer) */
	MPG123_OUTSCALE,       /**< the scale for output samples (amplitude - integer or float according to mpg123 output format, normally integer) */
	MPG123_TIMEOUT,        /**< timeout for reading from a stream (not supported on win32, integer) */
	MPG123_REMOVE_FLAGS,   /**< remove some flags (inverse of MPG123_ADD_FLAGS, integer) */
	MPG123_RESYNC_LIMIT,   /**< Try resync on frame parsing for that many bytes or until end of stream (<0 ... integer). This can enlarge the limit for skipping junk on beginning, too (but not reduce it).  */
	MPG123_INDEX_SIZE      /**< Set the frame index size (if supported). Values <0 mean that the index is allowed to grow dynamically in these steps (in positive direction, of course) -- Use this when you really want a full index with every individual frame. */
	,MPG123_PREFRAMES /**< Decode/ignore that many frames in advance for layer 3. This is needed to fill bit reservoir after seeking, for example (but also at least one frame in advance is needed to have all "normal" data for layer 3). Give a positive integer value, please.*/
	,MPG123_FEEDPOOL  /**< For feeder mode, keep that many buffers in a pool to avoid frequent malloc/free. The pool is allocated on mpg123_open_feed(). If you change this parameter afterwards, you can trigger growth and shrinkage during decoding. The default value could change any time. If you care about this, then set it. (integer) */
	,MPG123_FEEDBUFFER /**< Minimal size of one internal feeder buffer, again, the default value is subject to change. (integer) */
};

/** Flag bits for MPG123_FLAGS, use the usual binary or to combine. */
enum mpg123_param_flags
{
	 MPG123_FORCE_MONO   = 0x7  /**<     0111 Force some mono mode: This is a test bitmask for seeing if any mono forcing is active. */
	,MPG123_MONO_LEFT    = 0x1  /**<     0001 Force playback of left channel only.  */
	,MPG123_MONO_RIGHT   = 0x2  /**<     0010 Force playback of right channel only. */
	,MPG123_MONO_MIX     = 0x4  /**<     0100 Force playback of mixed mono.         */
	,MPG123_FORCE_STEREO = 0x8  /**<     1000 Force stereo output.                  */
	,MPG123_FORCE_8BIT   = 0x10 /**< 00010000 Force 8bit formats.                   */
	,MPG123_QUIET        = 0x20 /**< 00100000 Suppress any printouts (overrules verbose).                    */
	,MPG123_GAPLESS      = 0x40 /**< 01000000 Enable gapless decoding (default on if libmpg123 has support). */
	,MPG123_NO_RESYNC    = 0x80 /**< 10000000 Disable resync stream after error.                             */
	,MPG123_SEEKBUFFER   = 0x100 /**< 000100000000 Enable small buffer on non-seekable streams to allow some peek-ahead (for better MPEG sync). */
	,MPG123_FUZZY        = 0x200 /**< 001000000000 Enable fuzzy seeks (guessing byte offsets or using approximate seek points from Xing TOC) */
	,MPG123_FORCE_FLOAT  = 0x400 /**< 010000000000 Force floating point output (32 or 64 bits depends on mpg123 internal precision). */
	,MPG123_PLAIN_ID3TEXT = 0x800 /**< 100000000000 Do not translate ID3 text data to UTF-8. ID3 strings will contain the raw text data, with the first byte containing the ID3 encoding code. */
	,MPG123_IGNORE_STREAMLENGTH = 0x1000 /**< 1000000000000 Ignore any stream length information contained in the stream, which can be contained in a 'TLEN' frame of an ID3v2 tag or a Xing tag */
	,MPG123_SKIP_ID3V2 = 0x2000 /**< 10 0000 0000 0000 Do not parse ID3v2 tags, just skip them. */
	,MPG123_IGNORE_INFOFRAME = 0x4000 /**< 100 0000 0000 0000 Do not parse the LAME/Xing info frame, treat it as normal MPEG data. */
	,MPG123_AUTO_RESAMPLE = 0x8000 /**< 1000 0000 0000 0000 Allow automatic internal resampling of any kind (default on if supported). Especially when going lowlevel with replacing output buffer, you might want to unset this flag. Setting MPG123_DOWNSAMPLE or MPG123_FORCE_RATE will override this. */
};

/** choices for MPG123_RVA */
enum mpg123_param_rva
{
	 MPG123_RVA_OFF   = 0 /**< RVA disabled (default).   */
	,MPG123_RVA_MIX   = 1 /**< Use mix/track/radio gain. */
	,MPG123_RVA_ALBUM = 2 /**< Use album/audiophile gain */
	,MPG123_RVA_MAX   = MPG123_RVA_ALBUM /**< The maximum RVA code, may increase in future. */
};

/* TODO: Assess the possibilities and troubles of changing parameters during playback. */

/** Set a specific parameter, for a specific mpg123_handle, using a parameter 
 *  type key chosen from the mpg123_parms enumeration, to the specified value. */
EXPORT int mpg123_param(mpg123_handle *mh, enum mpg123_parms type, long value, double fvalue);

/** Get a specific parameter, for a specific mpg123_handle. 
 *  See the mpg123_parms enumeration for a list of available parameters. */
EXPORT int mpg123_getparam(mpg123_handle *mh, enum mpg123_parms type, long *val, double *fval);

/** Feature set available for query with mpg123_feature. */
enum mpg123_feature_set
{
	 MPG123_FEATURE_ABI_UTF8OPEN = 0     /**< mpg123 expects path names to be given in UTF-8 encoding instead of plain native. */
	,MPG123_FEATURE_OUTPUT_8BIT          /**< 8bit output   */
	,MPG123_FEATURE_OUTPUT_16BIT         /**< 16bit output  */
	,MPG123_FEATURE_OUTPUT_32BIT         /**< 32bit output  */
	,MPG123_FEATURE_INDEX                /**< support for building a frame index for accurate seeking */
	,MPG123_FEATURE_PARSE_ID3V2          /**< id3v2 parsing */
	,MPG123_FEATURE_DECODE_LAYER1        /**< mpeg layer-1 decoder enabled */
	,MPG123_FEATURE_DECODE_LAYER2        /**< mpeg layer-2 decoder enabled */
	,MPG123_FEATURE_DECODE_LAYER3        /**< mpeg layer-3 decoder enabled */
	,MPG123_FEATURE_DECODE_ACCURATE      /**< accurate decoder rounding    */
	,MPG123_FEATURE_DECODE_DOWNSAMPLE    /**< downsample (sample omit)     */
	,MPG123_FEATURE_DECODE_NTOM          /**< flexible rate decoding       */
	,MPG123_FEATURE_PARSE_ICY            /**< ICY support                  */
	,MPG123_FEATURE_TIMEOUT_READ         /**< Reader with timeout (network). */
};

/** Query libmpg123 feature, 1 for success, 0 for unimplemented functions. */
EXPORT int mpg123_feature(const enum mpg123_feature_set key);

/* @} */


/** \defgroup mpg123_error mpg123 error handling
 *
 * Functions to get text version of the error numbers and an enumeration
 * of the error codes returned by libmpg123.
 *
 * Most functions operating on a mpg123_handle simply return MPG123_OK on success and MPG123_ERR on failure (setting the internal error variable of the handle to the specific error code).
 * Decoding/seek functions may also return message codes MPG123_DONE, MPG123_NEW_FORMAT and MPG123_NEED_MORE (please read up on these on how to react!).
 * The positive range of return values is used for "useful" values when appropriate.
 *
 * @{
 */

/** Enumeration of the message and error codes and returned by libmpg123 functions. */
enum mpg123_errors
{
	MPG123_DONE=-12,	/**< Message: Track ended. Stop decoding. */
	MPG123_NEW_FORMAT=-11,	/**< Message: Output format will be different on next call. Note that some libmpg123 versions between 1.4.3 and 1.8.0 insist on you calling mpg123_getformat() after getting this message code. Newer verisons behave like advertised: You have the chance to call mpg123_getformat(), but you can also just continue decoding and get your data. */
	MPG123_NEED_MORE=-10,	/**< Message: For feed reader: "Feed me more!" (call mpg123_feed() or mpg123_decode() with some new input data). */
	MPG123_ERR=-1,			/**< Generic Error */
	MPG123_OK=0, 			/**< Success */
	MPG123_BAD_OUTFORMAT, 	/**< Unable to set up output format! */
	MPG123_BAD_CHANNEL,		/**< Invalid channel number specified. */
	MPG123_BAD_RATE,		/**< Invalid sample rate specified.  */
	MPG123_ERR_16TO8TABLE,	/**< Unable to allocate memory for 16 to 8 converter table! */
	MPG123_BAD_PARAM,		/**< Bad parameter id! */
	MPG123_BAD_BUFFER,		/**< Bad buffer given -- invalid pointer or too small size. */
	MPG123_OUT_OF_MEM,		/**< Out of memory -- some malloc() failed. */
	MPG123_NOT_INITIALIZED,	/**< You didn't initialize the library! */
	MPG123_BAD_DECODER,		/**< Invalid decoder choice. */
	MPG123_BAD_HANDLE,		/**< Invalid mpg123 handle. */
	MPG123_NO_BUFFERS,		/**< Unable to initialize frame buffers (out of memory?). */
	MPG123_BAD_RVA,			/**< Invalid RVA mode. */
	MPG123_NO_GAPLESS,		/**< This build doesn't support gapless decoding. */
	MPG123_NO_SPACE,		/**< Not enough buffer space. */
	MPG123_BAD_TYPES,		/**< Incompatible numeric data types. */
	MPG123_BAD_BAND,		/**< Bad equalizer band. */
	MPG123_ERR_NULL,		/**< Null pointer given where valid storage address needed. */
	MPG123_ERR_READER,		/**< Error reading the stream. */
	MPG123_NO_SEEK_FROM_END,/**< Cannot seek from end (end is not known). */
	MPG123_BAD_WHENCE,		/**< Invalid 'whence' for seek function.*/
	MPG123_NO_TIMEOUT,		/**< Build does not support stream timeouts. */
	MPG123_BAD_FILE,		/**< File access error. */
	MPG123_NO_SEEK,			/**< Seek not supported by stream. */
	MPG123_NO_READER,		/**< No stream opened. */
	MPG123_BAD_PARS,		/**< Bad parameter handle. */
	MPG123_BAD_INDEX_PAR,	/**< Bad parameters to mpg123_index() and mpg123_set_index() */
	MPG123_OUT_OF_SYNC,	/**< Lost track in bytestream and did not try to resync. */
	MPG123_RESYNC_FAIL,	/**< Resync failed to find valid MPEG data. */
	MPG123_NO_8BIT,	/**< No 8bit encoding possible. */
	MPG123_BAD_ALIGN,	/**< Stack aligmnent error */
	MPG123_NULL_BUFFER,	/**< NULL input buffer with non-zero size... */
	MPG123_NO_RELSEEK,	/**< Relative seek not possible (screwed up file offset) */
	MPG123_NULL_POINTER, /**< You gave a null pointer somewhere where you shouldn't have. */
	MPG123_BAD_KEY,	/**< Bad key value given. */
	MPG123_NO_INDEX,	/**< No frame index in this build. */
	MPG123_INDEX_FAIL,	/**< Something with frame index went wrong. */
	MPG123_BAD_DECODER_SETUP,	/**< Something prevents a proper decoder setup */
	MPG123_MISSING_FEATURE  /**< This feature has not been built into libmpg123. */
	,MPG123_BAD_VALUE /**< A bad value has been given, somewhere. */
	,MPG123_LSEEK_FAILED /**< Low-level seek failed. */
	,MPG123_BAD_CUSTOM_IO /**< Custom I/O not prepared. */
	,MPG123_LFS_OVERFLOW /**< Offset value overflow during translation of large file API calls -- your client program cannot handle that large file. */
	,MPG123_INT_OVERFLOW /**< Some integer overflow. */
};

/** Return a string describing that error errcode means. */
EXPORT const char* mpg123_plain_strerror(int errcode);

/** Give string describing what error has occured in the context of handle mh.
 *  When a function operating on an mpg123 handle returns MPG123_ERR, you should check for the actual reason via
 *  char *errmsg = mpg123_strerror(mh)
 *  This function will catch mh == NULL and return the message for MPG123_BAD_HANDLE. */
EXPORT const char* mpg123_strerror(mpg123_handle *mh);

/** Return the plain errcode intead of a string. */
EXPORT int mpg123_errcode(mpg123_handle *mh);

/*@}*/


/** \defgroup mpg123_decoder mpg123 decoder selection
 *
 * Functions to list and select the available decoders.
 * Perhaps the most prominent feature of mpg123: You have several (optimized) decoders to choose from (on x86 and PPC (MacOS) systems, that is).
 *
 * @{
 */

/** Return a NULL-terminated array of generally available decoder names (plain 8bit ASCII). */
EXPORT const char **mpg123_decoders(void);

/** Return a NULL-terminated array of the decoders supported by the CPU (plain 8bit ASCII). */
EXPORT const char **mpg123_supported_decoders(void);

/** Set the chosen decoder to 'decoder_name' */
EXPORT int mpg123_decoder(mpg123_handle *mh, const char* decoder_name);

/** Get the currently active decoder engine name.
    The active decoder engine can vary depening on output constraints,
    mostly non-resampling, integer output is accelerated via 3DNow & Co. but for other modes a fallback engine kicks in.
    Note that this can return a decoder that is ony active in the hidden and not available as decoder choice from the outside.
    \return The decoder name or NULL on error. */
EXPORT const char* mpg123_current_decoder(mpg123_handle *mh);

/*@}*/


/** \defgroup mpg123_output mpg123 output audio format 
 *
 * Functions to get and select the format of the decoded audio.
 *
 * Before you dive in, please be warned that you might get confused by this. This seems to happen a lot, therefore I am trying to explain in advance.
 *
 * The mpg123 library decides what output format to use when encountering the first frame in a stream, or actually any frame that is still valid but differs from the frames before in the prompted output format. At such a deciding point, an internal table of allowed encodings, sampling rates and channel setups is consulted. According to this table, an output format is chosen and the decoding engine set up accordingly (including ptimized routines for different output formats). This might seem unusual but it just follows from the non-existence of "MPEG audio files" with defined overall properties. There are streams, streams are concatenations of (semi) independent frames. We store streams on disk and call them "MPEG audio files", but that does not change their nature as the decoder is concerned (the LAME/Xing header for gapless decoding makes things interesting again).
 *
 * To get to the point: What you do with mpg123_format() and friends is to fill the internal table of allowed formats before it is used. That includes removing support for some formats or adding your forced sample rate (see MPG123_FORCE_RATE) that will be used with the crude internal resampler. Also keep in mind that the sample encoding is just a question of choice -- the MPEG frames do only indicate their native sampling rate and channel count. If you want to decode to integer or float samples, 8 or 16 bit ... that is your decision. In a "clean" world, libmpg123 would always decode to 32 bit float and let you handle any sample conversion. But there are optimized routines that work faster by directly decoding to the desired encoding / accuracy. We prefer efficiency over conceptual tidyness.
 *
 * People often start out thinking that mpg123_format() should change the actual decoding format on the fly. That is wrong. It only has effect on the next natural change of output format, when libmpg123 will consult its format table again. To make life easier, you might want to call mpg123_format_none() before any thing else and then just allow one desired encoding and a limited set of sample rates / channel choices that you actually intend to deal with. You can force libmpg123 to decode everything to 44100 KHz, stereo, 16 bit integer ... it will duplicate mono channels and even do resampling if needed (unless that feature is disabled in the build, same with some encodings). But I have to stress that the resampling of libmpg123 is very crude and doesn't even contain any kind of "proper" interpolation.
 *
 * In any case, watch out for MPG123_NEW_FORMAT as return message from decoding routines and call mpg123_getformat() to get the currently active output format.
 *
 * @{
 */

/** An enum over all sample types possibly known to mpg123.
 *  The values are designed as bit flags to allow bitmasking for encoding families.
 *
 *  Note that (your build of) libmpg123 does not necessarily support all these.
 *  Usually, you can expect the 8bit encodings and signed 16 bit.
 *  Also 32bit float will be usual beginning with mpg123-1.7.0 .
 *  What you should bear in mind is that (SSE, etc) optimized routines may be absent
 *  for some formats. We do have SSE for 16, 32 bit and float, though.
 *  24 bit integer is done via postprocessing of 32 bit output -- just cutting
 *  the last byte, no rounding, even. If you want better, do it yourself.
 *
 *  All formats are in native byte order. If you need different endinaness, you
 *  can simply postprocess the output buffers (libmpg123 wouldn't do anything else).
 *  mpg123_encsize() can be helpful there.
 */
enum mpg123_enc_enum
{
	 MPG123_ENC_8      = 0x00f  /**<      0000 0000 1111 Some 8 bit  integer encoding. */
	,MPG123_ENC_16     = 0x040  /**<      0000 0100 0000 Some 16 bit integer encoding. */
	,MPG123_ENC_24     = 0x4000 /**< 0100 0000 0000 0000 Some 24 bit integer encoding. */
	,MPG123_ENC_32     = 0x100  /**<      0001 0000 0000 Some 32 bit integer encoding. */
	,MPG123_ENC_SIGNED = 0x080  /**<      0000 1000 0000 Some signed integer encoding. */
	,MPG123_ENC_FLOAT  = 0xe00  /**<      1110 0000 0000 Some float encoding. */
	,MPG123_ENC_SIGNED_16   = (MPG123_ENC_16|MPG123_ENC_SIGNED|0x10) /**<           1101 0000 signed 16 bit */
	,MPG123_ENC_UNSIGNED_16 = (MPG123_ENC_16|0x20)                   /**<           0110 0000 unsigned 16 bit */
	,MPG123_ENC_UNSIGNED_8  = 0x01                                   /**<           0000 0001 unsigned 8 bit */
	,MPG123_ENC_SIGNED_8    = (MPG123_ENC_SIGNED|0x02)               /**<           1000 0010 signed 8 bit */
	,MPG123_ENC_ULAW_8      = 0x04                                   /**<           0000 0100 ulaw 8 bit */
	,MPG123_ENC_ALAW_8      = 0x08                                   /**<           0000 1000 alaw 8 bit */
	,MPG123_ENC_SIGNED_32   = MPG123_ENC_32|MPG123_ENC_SIGNED|0x1000 /**< 0001 0001 1000 0000 signed 32 bit */
	,MPG123_ENC_UNSIGNED_32 = MPG123_ENC_32|0x2000                   /**< 0010 0001 0000 0000 unsigned 32 bit */
	,MPG123_ENC_SIGNED_24   = MPG123_ENC_24|MPG123_ENC_SIGNED|0x1000 /**< 0101 0000 1000 0000 signed 24 bit */
	,MPG123_ENC_UNSIGNED_24 = MPG123_ENC_24|0x2000                   /**< 0110 0000 0000 0000 unsigned 24 bit */
	,MPG123_ENC_FLOAT_32    = 0x200                                  /**<      0010 0000 0000 32bit float */
	,MPG123_ENC_FLOAT_64    = 0x400                                  /**<      0100 0000 0000 64bit float */
	,MPG123_ENC_ANY = ( MPG123_ENC_SIGNED_16  | MPG123_ENC_UNSIGNED_16 | MPG123_ENC_UNSIGNED_8 
	                  | MPG123_ENC_SIGNED_8   | MPG123_ENC_ULAW_8      | MPG123_ENC_ALAW_8
	                  | MPG123_ENC_SIGNED_32  | MPG123_ENC_UNSIGNED_32
	                  | MPG123_ENC_SIGNED_24  | MPG123_ENC_UNSIGNED_24
	                  | MPG123_ENC_FLOAT_32   | MPG123_ENC_FLOAT_64 ) /**< Any encoding on the list. */
};

/** They can be combined into one number (3) to indicate mono and stereo... */
enum mpg123_channelcount
{
	 MPG123_MONO   = 1
	,MPG123_STEREO = 2
};

/** An array of supported standard sample rates
 *  These are possible native sample rates of MPEG audio files.
 *  You can still force mpg123 to resample to a different one, but by default you will only get audio in one of these samplings.
 *  \param list Store a pointer to the sample rates array there.
 *  \param number Store the number of sample rates there. */
EXPORT void mpg123_rates(const long **list, size_t *number);

/** An array of supported audio encodings.
 *  An audio encoding is one of the fully qualified members of mpg123_enc_enum (MPG123_ENC_SIGNED_16, not MPG123_SIGNED).
 *  \param list Store a pointer to the encodings array there.
 *  \param number Store the number of encodings there. */
EXPORT void mpg123_encodings(const int **list, size_t *number);

/** Return the size (in bytes) of one mono sample of the named encoding.
 * \param encoding The encoding value to analyze.
 * \return positive size of encoding in bytes, 0 on invalid encoding. */
EXPORT int mpg123_encsize(int encoding);

/** Configure a mpg123 handle to accept no output format at all, 
 *  use before specifying supported formats with mpg123_format */
EXPORT int mpg123_format_none(mpg123_handle *mh);

/** Configure mpg123 handle to accept all formats 
 *  (also any custom rate you may set) -- this is default. */
EXPORT int mpg123_format_all(mpg123_handle *mh);

/** Set the audio format support of a mpg123_handle in detail:
 *  \param mh audio decoder handle
 *  \param rate The sample rate value (in Hertz).
 *  \param channels A combination of MPG123_STEREO and MPG123_MONO.
 *  \param encodings A combination of accepted encodings for rate and channels, p.ex MPG123_ENC_SIGNED16 | MPG123_ENC_ULAW_8 (or 0 for no support). Please note that some encodings may not be supported in the library build and thus will be ignored here.
 *  \return MPG123_OK on success, MPG123_ERR if there was an error. */
EXPORT int mpg123_format(mpg123_handle *mh, long rate, int channels, int encodings);

/** Check to see if a specific format at a specific rate is supported 
 *  by mpg123_handle.
 *  \return 0 for no support (that includes invalid parameters), MPG123_STEREO, 
 *          MPG123_MONO or MPG123_STEREO|MPG123_MONO. */
EXPORT int mpg123_format_support(mpg123_handle *mh, long rate, int encoding);

/** Get the current output format written to the addresses givenr. */
EXPORT int mpg123_getformat(mpg123_handle *mh, long *rate, int *channels, int *encoding);

/*@}*/


/** \defgroup mpg123_input mpg123 file input and decoding
 *
 * Functions for input bitstream and decoding operations.
 * Decoding/seek functions may also return message codes MPG123_DONE, MPG123_NEW_FORMAT and MPG123_NEED_MORE (please read up on these on how to react!).
 * @{
 */

/* reading samples / triggering decoding, possible return values: */
/** Enumeration of the error codes returned by libmpg123 functions. */

/** Open and prepare to decode the specified file by filesystem path.
 *  This does not open HTTP urls; libmpg123 contains no networking code.
 *  If you want to decode internet streams, use mpg123_open_fd() or mpg123_open_feed().
 */
EXPORT int mpg123_open(mpg123_handle *mh, const char *path);

/** Use an already opened file descriptor as the bitstream input
 *  mpg123_close() will _not_ close the file descriptor.
 */
EXPORT int mpg123_open_fd(mpg123_handle *mh, int fd);

/** Use an opaque handle as bitstream input. This works only with the
 *  replaced I/O from mpg123_replace_reader_handle()!
 *  mpg123_close() will call the cleanup callback for your handle (if you gave one).
 */
EXPORT int mpg123_open_handle(mpg123_handle *mh, void *iohandle);

/** Open a new bitstream and prepare for direct feeding
 *  This works together with mpg123_decode(); you are responsible for reading and feeding the input bitstream.
 */
EXPORT int mpg123_open_feed(mpg123_handle *mh);

/** Closes the source, if libmpg123 opened it. */
EXPORT int mpg123_close(mpg123_handle *mh);

/** Read from stream and decode up to outmemsize bytes.
 *  \param outmemory address of output buffer to write to
 *  \param outmemsize maximum number of bytes to write
 *  \param done address to store the number of actually decoded bytes to
 *  \return error/message code (watch out for MPG123_DONE and friends!) */
EXPORT int mpg123_read(mpg123_handle *mh, unsigned char *outmemory, size_t outmemsize, size_t *done);

/** Feed data for a stream that has been opened with mpg123_open_feed().
 *  It's give and take: You provide the bytestream, mpg123 gives you the decoded samples.
 *  \param in input buffer
 *  \param size number of input bytes
 *  \return error/message code. */
EXPORT int mpg123_feed(mpg123_handle *mh, const unsigned char *in, size_t size);

/** Decode MPEG Audio from inmemory to outmemory. 
 *  This is very close to a drop-in replacement for old mpglib.
 *  When you give zero-sized output buffer the input will be parsed until 
 *  decoded data is available. This enables you to get MPG123_NEW_FORMAT (and query it) 
 *  without taking decoded data.
 *  Think of this function being the union of mpg123_read() and mpg123_feed() (which it actually is, sort of;-).
 *  You can actually always decide if you want those specialized functions in separate steps or one call this one here.
 *  \param inmemory input buffer
 *  \param inmemsize number of input bytes
 *  \param outmemory output buffer
 *  \param outmemsize maximum number of output bytes
 *  \param done address to store the number of actually decoded bytes to
 *  \return error/message code (watch out especially for MPG123_NEED_MORE)
 */
EXPORT int mpg123_decode(mpg123_handle *mh, const unsigned char *inmemory, size_t inmemsize, unsigned char *outmemory, size_t outmemsize, size_t *done);

/** Decode next MPEG frame to internal buffer
 *  or read a frame and return after setting a new format.
 *  \param num current frame offset gets stored there
 *  \param audio This pointer is set to the internal buffer to read the decoded audio from.
 *  \param bytes number of output bytes ready in the buffer
 */
EXPORT int mpg123_decode_frame(mpg123_handle *mh, off_t *num, unsigned char **audio, size_t *bytes);

/** Decode current MPEG frame to internal buffer.
 * Warning: This is experimental API that might change in future releases!
 * Please watch mpg123 development closely when using it.
 *  \param num last frame offset gets stored there
 *  \param audio this pointer is set to the internal buffer to read the decoded audio from.
 *  \param bytes number of output bytes ready in the buffer
 */
EXPORT int mpg123_framebyframe_decode(mpg123_handle *mh, off_t *num, unsigned char **audio, size_t *bytes);

/** Find, read and parse the next mp3 frame
 * Warning: This is experimental API that might change in future releases!
 * Please watch mpg123 development closely when using it.
 */
EXPORT int mpg123_framebyframe_next(mpg123_handle *mh);

/** Get access to the raw input data for the last parsed frame.
 * This gives you a direct look (and write access) to the frame body data.
 * Together with the raw header, you can reconstruct the whole raw MPEG stream without junk and meta data, or play games by actually modifying the frame body data before decoding this frame (mpg123_framebyframe_decode()).
 * A more sane use would be to use this for CRC checking (see mpg123_info() and MPG123_CRC), the first two bytes of the body make up the CRC16 checksum, if present.
 * You can provide NULL for a parameter pointer when you are not interested in the value.
 *
 * \param header the 4-byte MPEG header
 * \param bodydata pointer to the frame body stored in the handle (without the header)
 * \param bodybytes size of frame body in bytes (without the header)
 * \return MPG123_OK if there was a yet un-decoded frame to get the data from, MPG123_ERR otherwise (without further explanation, the error state of the mpg123_handle is not modified by this function).
 */
EXPORT int mpg123_framedata(mpg123_handle *mh, unsigned long *header, unsigned char **bodydata, size_t *bodybytes);

/** Get the input position (byte offset in stream) of the last parsed frame.
 * This can be used for external seek index building, for example.
 * It just returns the internally stored offset, regardless of validity -- you ensure that a valid frame has been parsed before! */
EXPORT off_t mpg123_framepos(mpg123_handle *mh);

/*@}*/


/** \defgroup mpg123_seek mpg123 position and seeking
 *
 * Functions querying and manipulating position in the decoded audio bitstream.
 * The position is measured in decoded audio samples, or MPEG frame offset for the specific functions.
 * If gapless code is in effect, the positions are adjusted to compensate the skipped padding/delay - meaning, you should not care about that at all and just use the position defined for the samples you get out of the decoder;-)
 * The general usage is modelled after stdlib's ftell() and fseek().
 * Especially, the whence parameter for the seek functions has the same meaning as the one for fseek() and needs the same constants from stdlib.h: 
 * - SEEK_SET: set position to (or near to) specified offset
 * - SEEK_CUR: change position by offset from now
 * - SEEK_END: set position to offset from end
 *
 * Note that sample-accurate seek only works when gapless support has been enabled at compile time; seek is frame-accurate otherwise.
 * Also, really sample-accurate seeking (meaning that you get the identical sample value after seeking compared to plain decoding up to the position) is only guaranteed when you do not mess with the position code by using MPG123_UPSPEED, MPG123_DOWNSPEED or MPG123_START_FRAME. The first two mainly should cause trouble with NtoM resampling, but in any case with these options in effect, you have to keep in mind that the sample offset is not the same as counting the samples you get from decoding since mpg123 counts the skipped samples, too (or the samples played twice only once)!
 * Short: When you care about the sample position, don't mess with those parameters;-)
 * Also, seeking is not guaranteed to work for all streams (underlying stream may not support it).
 *
 * @{
 */

/** Returns the current position in samples.
 *  On the next read, you'd get that sample. */
EXPORT off_t mpg123_tell(mpg123_handle *mh);

/** Returns the frame number that the next read will give you data from. */
EXPORT off_t mpg123_tellframe(mpg123_handle *mh);

/** Returns the current byte offset in the input stream. */
EXPORT off_t mpg123_tell_stream(mpg123_handle *mh);

/** Seek to a desired sample offset. 
 *  Set whence to SEEK_SET, SEEK_CUR or SEEK_END.
 *  \return The resulting offset >= 0 or error/message code */
EXPORT off_t mpg123_seek(mpg123_handle *mh, off_t sampleoff, int whence);

/** Seek to a desired sample offset in data feeding mode. 
 *  This just prepares things to be right only if you ensure that the next chunk of input data will be from input_offset byte position.
 *  \param input_offset The position it expects to be at the 
 *                      next time data is fed to mpg123_decode().
 *  \return The resulting offset >= 0 or error/message code */
EXPORT off_t mpg123_feedseek(mpg123_handle *mh, off_t sampleoff, int whence, off_t *input_offset);

/** Seek to a desired MPEG frame index.
 *  Set whence to SEEK_SET, SEEK_CUR or SEEK_END.
 *  \return The resulting offset >= 0 or error/message code */
EXPORT off_t mpg123_seek_frame(mpg123_handle *mh, off_t frameoff, int whence);

/** Return a MPEG frame offset corresponding to an offset in seconds.
 *  This assumes that the samples per frame do not change in the file/stream, which is a good assumption for any sane file/stream only.
 *  \return frame offset >= 0 or error/message code */
EXPORT off_t mpg123_timeframe(mpg123_handle *mh, double sec);

/** Give access to the frame index table that is managed for seeking.
 *  You are asked not to modify the values... Use mpg123_set_index to set the
 *  seek index
 *  \param offsets pointer to the index array
 *  \param step one index byte offset advances this many MPEG frames
 *  \param fill number of recorded index offsets; size of the array */
EXPORT int mpg123_index(mpg123_handle *mh, off_t **offsets, off_t *step, size_t *fill);

/** Set the frame index table
 *  Setting offsets to NULL and fill > 0 will allocate fill entries. Setting offsets
 *  to NULL and fill to 0 will clear the index and free the allocated memory used by the index.
 *  \param offsets pointer to the index array
 *  \param step    one index byte offset advances this many MPEG frames
 *  \param fill    number of recorded index offsets; size of the array */ 
EXPORT int mpg123_set_index(mpg123_handle *mh, off_t *offsets, off_t step, size_t fill);

/** Get information about current and remaining frames/seconds.
 *  WARNING: This function is there because of special usage by standalone mpg123 and may be removed in the final version of libmpg123!
 *  You provide an offset (in frames) from now and a number of output bytes 
 *  served by libmpg123 but not yet played. You get the projected current frame 
 *  and seconds, as well as the remaining frames/seconds. This does _not_ care 
 *  about skipped samples due to gapless playback. */
EXPORT int mpg123_position( mpg123_handle *mh, off_t frame_offset, off_t buffered_bytes, off_t *current_frame, off_t *frames_left, double *current_seconds, double *seconds_left);

/*@}*/


/** \defgroup mpg123_voleq mpg123 volume and equalizer
 *
 * @{
 */

enum mpg123_channels
{
	 MPG123_LEFT=0x1	/**< The Left Channel. */
	,MPG123_RIGHT=0x2	/**< The Right Channel. */
	,MPG123_LR=0x3	/**< Both left and right channel; same as MPG123_LEFT|MPG123_RIGHT */
};

/** Set the 32 Band Audio Equalizer settings.
 *  \param channel Can be MPG123_LEFT, MPG123_RIGHT or MPG123_LEFT|MPG123_RIGHT for both.
 *  \param band The equaliser band to change (from 0 to 31)
 *  \param val The (linear) adjustment factor. */
EXPORT int mpg123_eq(mpg123_handle *mh, enum mpg123_channels channel, int band, double val);

/** Get the 32 Band Audio Equalizer settings.
 *  \param channel Can be MPG123_LEFT, MPG123_RIGHT or MPG123_LEFT|MPG123_RIGHT for (arithmetic mean of) both.
 *  \param band The equaliser band to change (from 0 to 31)
 *  \return The (linear) adjustment factor. */
EXPORT double mpg123_geteq(mpg123_handle *mh, enum mpg123_channels channel, int band);

/** Reset the 32 Band Audio Equalizer settings to flat */
EXPORT int mpg123_reset_eq(mpg123_handle *mh);

/** Set the absolute output volume including the RVA setting, 
 *  vol<0 just applies (a possibly changed) RVA setting. */
EXPORT int mpg123_volume(mpg123_handle *mh, double vol);

/** Adjust output volume including the RVA setting by chosen amount */
EXPORT int mpg123_volume_change(mpg123_handle *mh, double change);

/** Return current volume setting, the actual value due to RVA, and the RVA 
 *  adjustment itself. It's all as double float value to abstract the sample 
 *  format. The volume values are linear factors / amplitudes (not percent) 
 *  and the RVA value is in decibels. */
EXPORT int mpg123_getvolume(mpg123_handle *mh, double *base, double *really, double *rva_db);

/* TODO: Set some preamp in addition / to replace internal RVA handling? */

/*@}*/


/** \defgroup mpg123_status mpg123 status and information
 *
 * @{
 */

/** Enumeration of the mode types of Variable Bitrate */
enum mpg123_vbr {
	MPG123_CBR=0,	/**< Constant Bitrate Mode (default) */
	MPG123_VBR,		/**< Variable Bitrate Mode */
	MPG123_ABR		/**< Average Bitrate Mode */
};

/** Enumeration of the MPEG Versions */
enum mpg123_version {
	MPG123_1_0=0,	/**< MPEG Version 1.0 */
	MPG123_2_0,		/**< MPEG Version 2.0 */
	MPG123_2_5		/**< MPEG Version 2.5 */
};


/** Enumeration of the MPEG Audio mode.
 *  Only the mono mode has 1 channel, the others have 2 channels. */
enum mpg123_mode {
	MPG123_M_STEREO=0,	/**< Standard Stereo. */
	MPG123_M_JOINT,		/**< Joint Stereo. */
	MPG123_M_DUAL,		/**< Dual Channel. */
	MPG123_M_MONO		/**< Single Channel. */
};


/** Enumeration of the MPEG Audio flag bits */
enum mpg123_flags {
	MPG123_CRC=0x1,			/**< The bitstream is error protected using 16-bit CRC. */
	MPG123_COPYRIGHT=0x2,	/**< The bitstream is copyrighted. */
	MPG123_PRIVATE=0x4,		/**< The private bit has been set. */
	MPG123_ORIGINAL=0x8	/**< The bitstream is an original, not a copy. */
};

/** Data structure for storing information about a frame of MPEG Audio */
struct mpg123_frameinfo
{
	enum mpg123_version version;	/**< The MPEG version (1.0/2.0/2.5). */
	int layer;						/**< The MPEG Audio Layer (MP1/MP2/MP3). */
	long rate; 						/**< The sampling rate in Hz. */
	enum mpg123_mode mode;			/**< The audio mode (Mono, Stereo, Joint-stero, Dual Channel). */
	int mode_ext;					/**< The mode extension bit flag. */
	int framesize;					/**< The size of the frame (in bytes, including header). */
	enum mpg123_flags flags;		/**< MPEG Audio flag bits. Just now I realize that it should be declared as int, not enum. It's a bitwise combination of the enum values. */
	int emphasis;					/**< The emphasis type. */
	int bitrate;					/**< Bitrate of the frame (kbps). */
	int abr_rate;					/**< The target average bitrate. */
	enum mpg123_vbr vbr;			/**< The VBR mode. */
};

/** Get frame information about the MPEG audio bitstream and store it in a mpg123_frameinfo structure. */
EXPORT int mpg123_info(mpg123_handle *mh, struct mpg123_frameinfo *mi);

/** Get the safe output buffer size for all cases (when you want to replace the internal buffer) */
EXPORT size_t mpg123_safe_buffer(void); 

/** Make a full parsing scan of each frame in the file. ID3 tags are found. An accurate length 
 *  value is stored. Seek index will be filled. A seek back to current position 
 *  is performed. At all, this function refuses work when stream is 
 *  not seekable. 
 *  \return MPG123_OK or MPG123_ERR.
 */
EXPORT int mpg123_scan(mpg123_handle *mh);

/** Return, if possible, the full (expected) length of current track in samples.
  * \return length >= 0 or MPG123_ERR if there is no length guess possible. */
EXPORT off_t mpg123_length(mpg123_handle *mh);

/** Override the value for file size in bytes.
  * Useful for getting sensible track length values in feed mode or for HTTP streams.
  * \return MPG123_OK or MPG123_ERR */
EXPORT int mpg123_set_filesize(mpg123_handle *mh, off_t size);

/** Returns the time (seconds) per frame; <0 is error. */
EXPORT double mpg123_tpf(mpg123_handle *mh);

/** Returns the samples per frame for the most recently parsed frame; <0 is error. */
EXPORT int mpg123_spf(mpg123_handle *mh);

/** Get and reset the clip count. */
EXPORT long mpg123_clip(mpg123_handle *mh);


/** The key values for state information from mpg123_getstate(). */
enum mpg123_state
{
	 MPG123_ACCURATE = 1 /**< Query if positons are currently accurate (integer value, 0 if false, 1 if true) */
	,MPG123_BUFFERFILL   /**< Get fill of internal (feed) input buffer as integer byte count returned as long and as double. An error is returned on integer overflow while converting to (signed) long, but the returned floating point value shold still be fine. */
	,MPG123_FRANKENSTEIN /**< Stream consists of carelessly stitched together files (the leading one featuring gapless info).  */
};

/** Get various current decoder/stream state information.
 *  \param key the key to identify the information to give.
 *  \param val the address to return (long) integer values to
 *  \param fval the address to return floating point values to
 *  \return MPG123_OK or MPG123_ERR for success
 */
EXPORT int mpg123_getstate(mpg123_handle *mh, enum mpg123_state key, long *val, double *fval);

/*@}*/


/** \defgroup mpg123_metadata mpg123 metadata handling
 *
 * Functions to retrieve the metadata from MPEG Audio files and streams.
 * Also includes string handling functions.
 *
 * @{
 */

/** Data structure for storing strings in a safer way than a standard C-String.
 *  Can also hold a number of null-terminated strings. */
typedef struct 
{
	char* p;     /**< pointer to the string data */
	size_t size; /**< raw number of bytes allocated */
	size_t fill; /**< number of used bytes (including closing zero byte) */
} mpg123_string;

/** Create and allocate memory for a new mpg123_string */
EXPORT void mpg123_init_string(mpg123_string* sb);

/** Free-up mempory for an existing mpg123_string */
EXPORT void mpg123_free_string(mpg123_string* sb);

/** Change the size of a mpg123_string
 *  \return 0 on error, 1 on success */
EXPORT int  mpg123_resize_string(mpg123_string* sb, size_t news);

/** Increase size of a mpg123_string if necessary (it may stay larger).
 *  Note that the functions for adding and setting in current libmpg123 use this instead of mpg123_resize_string().
 *  That way, you can preallocate memory and safely work afterwards with pieces.
 *  \return 0 on error, 1 on success */
EXPORT int  mpg123_grow_string(mpg123_string* sb, size_t news);

/** Copy the contents of one mpg123_string string to another.
 *  \return 0 on error, 1 on success */
EXPORT int  mpg123_copy_string(mpg123_string* from, mpg123_string* to);

/** Append a C-String to an mpg123_string
 *  \return 0 on error, 1 on success */
EXPORT int  mpg123_add_string(mpg123_string* sb, const char* stuff);

/** Append a C-substring to an mpg123 string
 *  \return 0 on error, 1 on success
 *  \param from offset to copy from
 *  \param count number of characters to copy (a null-byte is always appended) */
EXPORT int  mpg123_add_substring(mpg123_string *sb, const char *stuff, size_t from, size_t count);

/** Set the conents of a mpg123_string to a C-string
 *  \return 0 on error, 1 on success */
EXPORT int  mpg123_set_string(mpg123_string* sb, const char* stuff);

/** Set the contents of a mpg123_string to a C-substring
 *  \return 0 on error, 1 on success
 *  \param from offset to copy from
 *  \param count number of characters to copy (a null-byte is always appended) */
EXPORT int  mpg123_set_substring(mpg123_string *sb, const char *stuff, size_t from, size_t count);

/** Count characters in a mpg123 string (non-null bytes or UTF-8 characters).
 *  \return character count
 *  \param sb the string
 *  \param utf8 a flag to tell if the string is in utf8 encoding
 *  Even with the fill property, the character count is not obvious as there could be multiple trailing null bytes.
*/
EXPORT size_t mpg123_strlen(mpg123_string *sb, int utf8);

/** The mpg123 text encodings. This contains encodings we encounter in ID3 tags or ICY meta info. */
enum mpg123_text_encoding
{
	 mpg123_text_unknown  = 0 /**< Unkown encoding... mpg123_id3_encoding can return that on invalid codes. */
	,mpg123_text_utf8     = 1 /**< UTF-8 */
	,mpg123_text_latin1   = 2 /**< ISO-8859-1. Note that sometimes latin1 in ID3 is abused for totally different encodings. */
	,mpg123_text_icy      = 3 /**< ICY metadata encoding, usually CP-1252 but we take it as UTF-8 if it qualifies as such. */
	,mpg123_text_cp1252   = 4 /**< Really CP-1252 without any guessing. */
	,mpg123_text_utf16    = 5 /**< Some UTF-16 encoding. The last of a set of leading BOMs (byte order mark) rules.
	                           *   When there is no BOM, big endian ordering is used. Note that UCS-2 qualifies as UTF-8 when
	                           *   you don't mess with the reserved code points. If you want to decode little endian data
	                           *   without BOM you need to prepend 0xff 0xfe yourself. */
	,mpg123_text_utf16bom = 6 /**< Just an alias for UTF-16, ID3v2 has this as distinct code. */
	,mpg123_text_utf16be  = 7 /**< Another alias for UTF16 from ID3v2. Note, that, because of the mess that is reality,
	                           *   BOMs are used if encountered. There really is not much distinction between the UTF16 types for mpg123
	                           *   One exception: Since this is seen in ID3v2 tags, leading null bytes are skipped for all other UTF16
	                           *   types (we expect a BOM before real data there), not so for utf16be!*/
	,mpg123_text_max      = 7 /**< Placeholder for the maximum encoding value. */
};

/** The encoding byte values from ID3v2. */
enum mpg123_id3_enc
{
	 mpg123_id3_latin1   = 0 /**< Note: This sometimes can mean anything in practice... */
	,mpg123_id3_utf16bom = 1 /**< UTF16, UCS-2 ... it's all the same for practical purposes. */
	,mpg123_id3_utf16be  = 2 /**< Big-endian UTF-16, BOM see note for mpg123_text_utf16be. */
	,mpg123_id3_utf8     = 3 /**< Our lovely overly ASCII-compatible 8 byte encoding for the world. */
	,mpg123_id3_enc_max  = 3 /**< Placeholder to check valid range of encoding byte. */
};

/** Convert ID3 encoding byte to mpg123 encoding index. */
EXPORT enum mpg123_text_encoding mpg123_enc_from_id3(unsigned char id3_enc_byte);

/** Store text data in string, after converting to UTF-8 from indicated encoding
 *  \return 0 on error, 1 on success (on error, mpg123_free_string is called on sb)
 *  \param sb  target string
 *  \param enc mpg123 text encoding value
 *  \param source source buffer with plain unsigned bytes (you might need to cast from char *)
 *  \param source_size number of bytes in the source buffer
 *
 *  A prominent error can be that you provided an unknown encoding value, or this build of libmpg123 lacks support for certain encodings (ID3 or ICY stuff missing).
 *  Also, you might want to take a bit of care with preparing the data; for example, strip leading zeroes (I have seen that).
 */
EXPORT int mpg123_store_utf8(mpg123_string *sb, enum mpg123_text_encoding enc, const unsigned char *source, size_t source_size);

/** Sub data structure for ID3v2, for storing various text fields (including comments).
 *  This is for ID3v2 COMM, TXXX and all the other text fields.
 *  Only COMM and TXXX have a description, only COMM and USLT have a language.
 *  You should consult the ID3v2 specification for the use of the various text fields ("frames" in ID3v2 documentation, I use "fields" here to separate from MPEG frames). */
typedef struct
{
	char lang[3]; /**< Three-letter language code (not terminated). */
	char id[4];   /**< The ID3v2 text field id, like TALB, TPE2, ... (4 characters, no string termination). */
	mpg123_string description; /**< Empty for the generic comment... */
	mpg123_string text;        /**< ... */
} mpg123_text;

/** Data structure for storing IDV3v2 tags.
 *  This structure is not a direct binary mapping with the file contents.
 *  The ID3v2 text frames are allowed to contain multiple strings.
 *  So check for null bytes until you reach the mpg123_string fill.
 *  All text is encoded in UTF-8. */
typedef struct
{
	unsigned char version; /**< 3 or 4 for ID3v2.3 or ID3v2.4. */
	mpg123_string *title;   /**< Title string (pointer into text_list). */
	mpg123_string *artist;  /**< Artist string (pointer into text_list). */
	mpg123_string *album;   /**< Album string (pointer into text_list). */
	mpg123_string *year;    /**< The year as a string (pointer into text_list). */
	mpg123_string *genre;   /**< Genre String (pointer into text_list). The genre string(s) may very well need postprocessing, esp. for ID3v2.3. */
	mpg123_string *comment; /**< Pointer to last encountered comment text with empty description. */
	/* Encountered ID3v2 fields are appended to these lists.
	   There can be multiple occurences, the pointers above always point to the last encountered data. */
	mpg123_text    *comment_list; /**< Array of comments. */
	size_t          comments;     /**< Number of comments. */
	mpg123_text    *text;         /**< Array of ID3v2 text fields (including USLT) */
	size_t          texts;        /**< Numer of text fields. */
	mpg123_text    *extra;        /**< The array of extra (TXXX) fields. */
	size_t          extras;       /**< Number of extra text (TXXX) fields. */
} mpg123_id3v2;

/** Data structure for ID3v1 tags (the last 128 bytes of a file).
 *  Don't take anything for granted (like string termination)!
 *  Also note the change ID3v1.1 did: comment[28] = 0; comment[19] = track_number
 *  It is your task to support ID3v1 only or ID3v1.1 ...*/
typedef struct
{
	char tag[3];         /**< Always the string "TAG", the classic intro. */
	char title[30];      /**< Title string.  */
	char artist[30];     /**< Artist string. */
	char album[30];      /**< Album string. */
	char year[4];        /**< Year string. */
	char comment[30];    /**< Comment string. */
	unsigned char genre; /**< Genre index. */
} mpg123_id3v1;

#define MPG123_ID3     0x3 /**< 0011 There is some ID3 info. Also matches 0010 or NEW_ID3. */
#define MPG123_NEW_ID3 0x1 /**< 0001 There is ID3 info that changed since last call to mpg123_id3. */
#define MPG123_ICY     0xc /**< 1100 There is some ICY info. Also matches 0100 or NEW_ICY.*/
#define MPG123_NEW_ICY 0x4 /**< 0100 There is ICY info that changed since last call to mpg123_icy. */

/** Query if there is (new) meta info, be it ID3 or ICY (or something new in future).
   The check function returns a combination of flags. */
EXPORT int mpg123_meta_check(mpg123_handle *mh); /* On error (no valid handle) just 0 is returned. */

/** Clean up meta data storage (ID3v2 and ICY), freeing memory. */
EXPORT void mpg123_meta_free(mpg123_handle *mh);

/** Point v1 and v2 to existing data structures wich may change on any next read/decode function call.
 *  v1 and/or v2 can be set to NULL when there is no corresponding data.
 *  \return Return value is MPG123_OK or MPG123_ERR,  */
EXPORT int mpg123_id3(mpg123_handle *mh, mpg123_id3v1 **v1, mpg123_id3v2 **v2);

/** Point icy_meta to existing data structure wich may change on any next read/decode function call.
 *  \return Return value is MPG123_OK or MPG123_ERR,  */
EXPORT int mpg123_icy(mpg123_handle *mh, char **icy_meta); /* same for ICY meta string */

/** Decode from windows-1252 (the encoding ICY metainfo used) to UTF-8.
 *  Note that this is very similar to mpg123_store_utf8(&sb, mpg123_text_icy, icy_text, strlen(icy_text+1)) .
 *  \param icy_text The input data in ICY encoding
 *  \return pointer to newly allocated buffer with UTF-8 data (You free() it!) */
EXPORT char* mpg123_icy2utf8(const char* icy_text);


/* @} */


/** \defgroup mpg123_advpar mpg123 advanced parameter API
 *
 *  Direct access to a parameter set without full handle around it.
 *	Possible uses:
 *    - Influence behaviour of library _during_ initialization of handle (MPG123_VERBOSE).
 *    - Use one set of parameters for multiple handles.
 *
 *	The functions for handling mpg123_pars (mpg123_par() and mpg123_fmt() 
 *  family) directly return a fully qualified mpg123 error code, the ones 
 *  operating on full handles normally MPG123_OK or MPG123_ERR, storing the 
 *  specific error code itseld inside the handle. 
 *
 * @{
 */

/** Opaque structure for the libmpg123 decoder parameters. */
struct mpg123_pars_struct;

/** Opaque structure for the libmpg123 decoder parameters. */
typedef struct mpg123_pars_struct   mpg123_pars;

/** Create a handle with preset parameters. */
EXPORT mpg123_handle *mpg123_parnew(mpg123_pars *mp, const char* decoder, int *error);

/** Allocate memory for and return a pointer to a new mpg123_pars */
EXPORT mpg123_pars *mpg123_new_pars(int *error);

/** Delete and free up memory used by a mpg123_pars data structure */
EXPORT void         mpg123_delete_pars(mpg123_pars* mp);

/** Configure mpg123 parameters to accept no output format at all, 
 * use before specifying supported formats with mpg123_format */
EXPORT int mpg123_fmt_none(mpg123_pars *mp);

/** Configure mpg123 parameters to accept all formats 
 *  (also any custom rate you may set) -- this is default. */
EXPORT int mpg123_fmt_all(mpg123_pars *mp);

/** Set the audio format support of a mpg123_pars in detail:
	\param rate The sample rate value (in Hertz).
	\param channels A combination of MPG123_STEREO and MPG123_MONO.
	\param encodings A combination of accepted encodings for rate and channels, p.ex MPG123_ENC_SIGNED16|MPG123_ENC_ULAW_8 (or 0 for no support).
	\return 0 on success, -1 if there was an error. /
*/
EXPORT int mpg123_fmt(mpg123_pars *mh, long rate, int channels, int encodings); /* 0 is good, -1 is error */

/** Check to see if a specific format at a specific rate is supported 
 *  by mpg123_pars.
 *  \return 0 for no support (that includes invalid parameters), MPG123_STEREO, 
 *          MPG123_MONO or MPG123_STEREO|MPG123_MONO. */
EXPORT int mpg123_fmt_support(mpg123_pars *mh,   long rate, int encoding);

/** Set a specific parameter, for a specific mpg123_pars, using a parameter 
 *  type key chosen from the mpg123_parms enumeration, to the specified value. */
EXPORT int mpg123_par(mpg123_pars *mp, enum mpg123_parms type, long value, double fvalue);

/** Get a specific parameter, for a specific mpg123_pars. 
 *  See the mpg123_parms enumeration for a list of available parameters. */
EXPORT int mpg123_getpar(mpg123_pars *mp, enum mpg123_parms type, long *val, double *fval);

/* @} */


/** \defgroup mpg123_lowio mpg123 low level I/O
  * You may want to do tricky stuff with I/O that does not work with mpg123's default file access or you want to make it decode into your own pocket...
  *
  * @{ */

/** Replace default internal buffer with user-supplied buffer.
  * Instead of working on it's own private buffer, mpg123 will directly use the one you provide for storing decoded audio. */
EXPORT int mpg123_replace_buffer(mpg123_handle *mh, unsigned char *data, size_t size);

/** The max size of one frame's decoded output with current settings.
 *  Use that to determine an appropriate minimum buffer size for decoding one frame. */
EXPORT size_t mpg123_outblock(mpg123_handle *mh);

/** Replace low-level stream access functions; read and lseek as known in POSIX.
 *  You can use this to make any fancy file opening/closing yourself, 
 *  using mpg123_open_fd() to set the file descriptor for your read/lseek (doesn't need to be a "real" file descriptor...).
 *  Setting a function to NULL means that the default internal read is 
 *  used (active from next mpg123_open call on).
 *  Note: As it would be troublesome to mess with this while having a file open,
 *  this implies mpg123_close(). */
EXPORT int mpg123_replace_reader(mpg123_handle *mh, ssize_t (*r_read) (int, void *, size_t), off_t (*r_lseek)(int, off_t, int));

/** Replace I/O functions with your own ones operating on some kind of handle instead of integer descriptors.
 *  The handle is a void pointer, so you can pass any data you want...
 *  mpg123_open_handle() is the call you make to use the I/O defined here.
 *  There is no fallback to internal read/seek here.
 *  Note: As it would be troublesome to mess with this while having a file open,
 *  this mpg123_close() is implied here.
 *  \param r_read The callback for reading (behaviour like posix read).
 *  \param r_lseek The callback for seeking (like posix lseek).
 *  \param cleanup A callback to clean up an I/O handle on mpg123_close, can be NULL for none (you take care of cleaning your handles). */
EXPORT int mpg123_replace_reader_handle(mpg123_handle *mh, ssize_t (*r_read) (void *, void *, size_t), off_t (*r_lseek)(void *, off_t, int), void (*cleanup)(void*));

/* @} */

#ifdef __cplusplus
}
#endif

#endif
